AT for College Students

by Kirk Aranda, YO! Disabled and Proud Youth Advocate   You’ve done it! You’re done with high school and on to the next step in your educational career… college!  College can be a big leap from high school and sometimes there is a transitional period for students to adjust. From getting accustomed to your new…

AT We LOVE – Happy Valentine’s Day!

For Valentine’s Day, we asked our colleagues and partners throughout California to share the different types of Assistive Technology (AT) that they adore.  We then compiled this list of practical, fun, time-saving and even life-saving AT to inspire our readers to try out some new AT that can improve their lives. Many of these items…

Cruising With a Wheelchair

by Shannon Coe, Program Coordinator for the AT Network Over the 2013 Christmas Holiday, I went on a 7-day Caribbean cruise with my husband and 1-year old daughter.    It was our first family vacation together and our first time on a cruise.   I use both a manual and a power wheelchair, so I informed…

Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

by Samantha Garcia, CFILC Office & Logistics Coordinator Growing up, I would frequently spend a couple of weeks each summer in San Diego with my aunt, uncle, cousins and an old family friend who was wonderfully sweet. She would always take my cousin and me for a special treat at the start of the trip…

AT for the Kitchen

by Nubyaan Scott, Program Coordinator for the AT Network Do you know someone who loves to cook and is limited by mobility in the kitchen? Do you love to cook and want to make kitchen tasks easier on yourself? Here are a few ideas for some kitchen AT that can help make you and your…

People of All Ages Benefit from AT

by Christina Mills, CFILC’s Deputy Director Homemade ZipZac Thank goodness there is handy, easy-to-use assistive technology available for people of all ages. The best part is that it’s gotten better looking and more portable over time. It may sound ridiculous to some who came before me, but I when I think about my first wheelchair…

Accessible Sports – Winter Addition

by Kirk Aranada, YO! Disabled and Proud Youth Advocate Cross country skiing Greetings folks! It’s time for another installment of accessible sports. With the cold hitting us early this year -and to gear up for the Paralympics- we will be highlighting three competitive sports of the Paralympics: cross country skiing, sled hockey and biathlon.  All…

Mobile Medical Alert Devices: AT for People on the Go

By Kim Cantrell, CFILC’s Program Director “Kim, I’ve been stuck against the closet for nearly 3 hours. I think, I think I dislocated my hip…yeah, I think so…. And I just called an ambulance and they are coming. I’ve been yelling for hours….wait, they are here…gotta go…” Mom wearing mobile medical alert device And then…